Luanda - National Patriotic Alliance (APN) party promised Tuesday to devote more attention to the health sector, if it wins the general elections on 24 August.
In its radio airtime slot, the sixth party on the ballot paper promised to build factories for drugs for malaria, HIV-AIDS, hypertension and mosquito nets.
He also said that he will restructure the country's maternity, general, municipal and provincial hospitals, in order to better serve the population.
Eight political parties, including one coalition are running for the fifth general election on August 24, after those held in 1992, 2008, 2012 and 2017.
Roughly 14.3 million voters, of whom 22,560 living abroad are eligible to cast their vote in the upcoming elections.